Arlington’s Griffin Gardoski attempts a shot with Marysville-Getchell’s Malakhi Knight defending during the 3A district tournament Friday night at Arlington High School. The Eagles won 65-52. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Prep basketball roundup for Friday, Feb. 15

RaeQuan Battle scored his game-high 27 points in just three quarters as Marysville Pilchuck earned a berth to state regionals in a rout of visiting Stanwood in a Class 3A Northwest District Tournament.

Cameron Stordahl chipped in 15 points for the Tomahawks (18-3), who face Arlington in the district title game Saturday at Everett Community College.

Meadowdale plays at Everett Community College on Saturday in winner-to-state, loser-out game.

Ferndale 64, Stanwood 56

Madison Chisman and Madison Plautz combined for 36 points, but Stanwood suffered a season-ending loss to Ferndale in a 3A District 1 Tournament loser-out game at Ferndale High School.

Chisman scored a team-high 19 and Plautz added 17 for the Spartans (11-11).

Ferndale was led by Kim Weden’s game-high 20 points.

Archbishop Murphy 58, Anacortes 44

Julia Lucas netted a game-high 22 points as Archbishop Murphy clinched a berth to state regionals with a victory over visiting Anacortes in a Class 2A Northwest District 1 Tournament semifinal game.

Audrey Graham scored 13 points and Kiana Yesiki had 12 for the top-seeded Wildcats (19-2), who move on to face No. 2 Lynden in the district championship game Mount Vernon High School at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.

King’s 58, Seattle Academy 39

Claire Gallagher scored a game-high 17 points to help host King’s clinch a state regionals berth with a 1A District 1/2 tournament win over Seattle Academy.

Mia Flor scored 13 points for the Knights (20-5), who return to the state tournament for the first time since a runner-up finish in 2016.

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